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You are going to break your promise. I understand. And I hold my hands over the ears of my heart, so that I will not hate you.
— Catherynne M Valente
But on a clear, sunny day? How would she know to flee when she couldn't see any place for danger to hide?
— Stephenie Meyer
If you build the faith to trust a friend as God, then your heart can never be broken.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
When your spirit is heavy, when your heart is broken, when your burdens seem unbearable - trust Him. Look to Him.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Writing, at its heart, is a solitary pursuit, designed to make people depressoids, drug addicts, misanthropes, and antisocial weirdos.
— Mindy Kaling
Miles, it's only morning and you're already drunk."
"No, I'm not," I weakly protested. "I'm just thirsty. — Rex Pickett
"No, I'm not," I weakly protested. "I'm just thirsty. — Rex Pickett
I trust God to carry me no matter the outcome. I trust that he has led us here and that he will either fulfill my hopes or repair my broken heart.
— Kelsey
I've seen quite a bit of the world, but I really like Sweden and feel like I could live there some day.
— Juliana Hatfield
Memoirs are the backstairs of history.
— George Meredith
Although in Abbott and Costello, and straight man was first. That's a very interesting concept.
— Harvey Korman
Creating a really believable world is just insanely hard
— Warren Spector
If you're not in the arena with the rest of us, fighting and getting your ass kicked on occasion, I'm not interested in your feedback.
— Brene Brown
It certainly is a puzzle." He turned back to the broken road. "But sometimes to find the answer, you have to take a leap of faith.
— Dianna Hardy
There is no such thing as a new idea. We simply take a lot of old ideas and put them into a sort of mental kaleidoscope.
— Mark Twain